Exclusive One-Sheet Debut for Beverly Lane

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A few months back Dread Central introduced you to one of our indie filmmakers to watch – Joshua Hull, who had just completed his first feature, Beverly Lane. Now Hull is about to unleash Beverly Lane on audiences in the Midwest, and we’ve got the details right here, including an exclusive look at the brand new one-sheet for the film.

Written and directed by Joshua Hull, Beverly Lane is set to premiere on October 29th at midnight at the Hamilton 16 IMAX theater in Noblesville, IN. Tickets to this event are just $7.25, and those in attendance will get so much more than just a night with some flesh-eating zombies. The premiere event kicks off with a costume contest in the theater mezzanine between 10:30-10:45 pm, and contestants will be competing for tons of great prizes.

Synopsis:
Beverly Lane follows a local metal company as they celebrate the retirement of their longtime boss with a “Coney Island” themed party. Bored and angry, the workers find themselves stuck with clowns, a magician, a mime, and one very sick barbershop singer. Then all hell breaks loose…literally! Stuck between zombies and a sideshow, the workers must learn to survive with each other or die trying.

The film stars Jim O’Rear, Mark A. Nash, Noah East, Raymond Kester, Donald A. Becker, Debora J. Mincy, David Ross, Eric T. Schroeder, Dan Holmes, Angela Steele, Morgan Shepard, Terry Minkey, James Copeland, Matt Rich, Martin Stapleton, Camille Chandler, and Mark W. Applegate.

For more information, check out the official Beverly Lane website, befriend Beverly Lane on Facebook, and dig on the new poster below (click to see it larger)!

Exclusive One-Sheet Debut for Beverly Lane


Beverly Lane – Trailer
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